Positioned alongside a branch of the Chesapeake Bay, Baltimore is a vibrant, active seaport community and many of its most popular sights are found along the Inner Harbor. Crab is Baltimore's specialty and its pride; Obrycki's is famous for its seasonal softshell crabs while Phillips Seafood is best known for its delicious crab cakes. In a city where maritime pursuits are part of the city's past and present, wildlife viewing at the National Aquarium and naval history tours of the U.S.S. Constellation are two of the top cultural activities. The Mount Vernon neighborhood is another top destination, where moving concerts at the Peabody Institute provide the perfect counterbalance to the city's energetic atmosphere. ...More
| Encompassing 90,000 works ranging from ancient to contemporary, The Baltimore Museum of Art offers an expansive collecti... | |
| Begun in 1844 to preserve the state's manuscripts, books, paintings, and other memorabilia, the Maryland Historical Soci... | |
Washington Monument and Museum at Mount Vernon Place The paramount symbol of Baltimore, completed in 1829, Washington Monument and Museum at Mount Vernon Place was the first... | |
| Founded in 1875, the Walters Art Museum presents works of ancient Egypt, Roman sarcophagi, Old Master and 19th-century p... | |
Annapolis City Safari Segway Tour All tours are limited to six passengers per departure with 1 guide so you can count on a great, intimate experience.<... |







